This blog is an insight into my design process and interests.

Allowing exploration of anything that may aid my journey into becoming a landscape architect.

Meanwhile in landscapes

‘Meanwhile landscapes’ represent a fascinating trend in landscape architecture, focusing on the temporary use of spaces that are in transition or awaiting redevelopment. These could be spaces like vacant yards, underused parks, or even rooftops to be transformed into dynamic spaces This concept embraces the idea that underused or vacant areas can serve as vibrant, multifunctional environments, enriching communities while awaiting their future purpose.

The key to a successful ‘meanwhile landscape’ lies in its adaptability and responsiveness to the community’s needs. Designers and developers collaborate with local residents to create spaces that not only improve the beauty of the area but also foster social interaction, ecological benefits, and cultural expression.

By using temporary structures and native plantings, landscape architects can create immersive experiences that highlight the importance of green spaces in urban settings.

Moreover, ‘meanwhile landscapes’ can serve as platforms for experimentation. Designers can test innovative ideas, materials, and practices in a low-stakes environment. This trial-and-error approach encourages creativity and allows communities to engage with their surroundings, ultimately informing future permanent developments.

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